District Councils
There are seven Borough/District Councils and one Unitary Council in Nottinghamshire. They are responsible for services such as:
- housing
- collecting council tax
- pest control
- refuse collection
- parks and leisure centres.
The links below will take you to Borough/District Councils and Unitary Council websites:
Democracy Week
District Councils in Nottinghamshire engage in Democracy Week each year during October. Here are the 2007 leaflets about Democracy Week in your area with useful contacts and telephone numbers.
Ashfield [985 KB]  Bassetlaw [980 KB]  Broxtowe [979 KB]  Gedling [1150 KB]  Mansfield [2129 KB]  Newark and Sherwood [983 KB]  Rushcliffe [971 KB] 
Need to register to vote? To be able to vote (if you are 18 years or over)you must be on the current electoral register. Contact the Electoral Registration Officer at your local borough/district council office which serves the area where you live. Once you have registered you will be able to vote in the appropriate borough/district, county, parish, national and European elections.
Local Strategic Partnership
LSP is a multi-agency body that brings together different parts of the voluntary, community, public and private sector - ensuring that by working together plans are more joined up and services are delivered to meet local communities' needs. LSPs tackle complex issues that require more than one organisation to work together to achieve improvements.
Ways to get involved
Join a group in your area eg Residents' Association. Local groups can help improve facilities where they live and services they receive.
Other ways of getting involved includes:
Parish Councils School Governors Nottinghamshire Listens
You may also find other issue groups in your area such as:
Health and Social Well-Being Partnership Econmic Regeneratsion Crime and disorder Environment Social and Comunity Learning and Skills Children and young people Community Safety Partnership Area Based initiative Groups.
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